Where Memory Slips Through
Rice paper, copper leaf, chinese paint and oil paint on board and clay
43.5 x 44.5 x 3 cm
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About the Artwork
The piece is inspired by a childhood memory of running through the hollow interiors of an artificial mountain in a Chinese park near my home. Looking up from within, fragments of sky would appear through openings in the stone.
Recalling this now, the artificial rocks take on the role of a portal — a threshold between presence and absence, between what is near and what is irretrievably distant, reflecting on how memory slips through time and space, revealing itself only in fragments.
Details
Medium: Rice paper, copper leaf, chinese paint and oil paint on board and clay
Year: 2025
Size: 43.5 x 44.5 x 3 cm
Ready to Hang:
Yin Wang
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